Singapore Standard, 22 October 1958
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Title Section20 1958-10-22 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ******5 Coble TIGERNEWS* SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1958. Vol. IX No. 112. .Sets. 14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]20 words
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Article, Illustration398 1958-10-22 1 DULLES, CHIANG in SECRET CONCLAVE Nationalists 9 top brass at meeting TAIPEI, Oct 21 (UPD—U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, and President Chiang Kai-shek sat down with Nationalist China's top generals today to discuss the problems created by new communist attacks m the Formosa Straits. Mr. Dulles drove398 words
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Article84 1958-10-22 1 MAC PAVES WAY FOR CYPRUS TALKS LONDON, Oct. 21 (Reuter) Mr. Harold Macmillan, Prime Minister, discussed the negotiations for a Cyprus round-table conference today with his Foreign Secretary, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd and the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd. Negotiations are continuing m Paris between members of the NATO Permanent Council,84 words
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Article135 1958-10-22 1 bnbn IPpH, Tues. The people of the Lintang-Lasoh areas notorious for many a terrorist ambush have decided to rid their districts of the eight remaining bandits who are lurking m the nearby jungle. Early tomorrow morning, the inhabitants of these two villages will march into the135 words
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Article62 1958-10-22 1 TEHERAN. Oct. 21 (UPI)— Premier Man ytscher Eghbal presented Parliament (Majlis) with the second bill within a week aimed at stamping out corruption m Tran. Today's bill obliges all Government employees and members of the Armed Forces to submit full details within the next two months on62 words
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Article48 1958-10-22 1 LA PAZ, Bolivia, Oct. 21 (UPI) —An armed revolt attributed to the Bolivian Socialist Falange, broke out at dawn today. Rifle fire and grenade explosions were heard m the streets. But a spokesman for the Minister of Interior said the situation was under control.48 words
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Article, Illustration195 1958-10-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman tonight wished "good luck" to the new Thai Government formed by "strongman" flejd Marshal Sarit Thanarat, after Monday's bloodless coup In Siam. The Premier told The Standard on his return from Penang that the195 words
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Article133 1958-10-22 1 TAIPEI, Oct. 21 (UPI) The Nationalist Defence Ministry announced that Chinese Communist guns launched a general bombardment against the Quemoy islands today, with heavy fire against Little Quemoy. Six Soviet-built MIG-17's attacked eight Nationalist Sabre jets today over the Formosa Straits but no damage was133 words
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Article32 1958-10-22 1 LONDON. Oct. 21 (UPI) Japan holds second olace to Britain ag the world's largest merchant shipbuilders. Lloyds register of shipping for the third quarter of 1958 revealed yesterday. Germany is third.32 words
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Article104 1958-10-22 1 About 175,000 copies of these letters will be airdropped to the communist terrorists m a few days time. Voice aircraft will also be used to advise the remaining terrorists m the area to meet the people* representatives. Only one person m each household m these two104 words
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Article162 1958-10-22 1 LONDON, Oct. 21 (UPI) Employers and Labour Unions agreed on terms today to end an 11-day wildcat strike of aircraft maintenance engineers that threatened to wreck Britain's hopes of winning the trans-Atlantic jet air service race. The agreement called for an immediate end to the162 words
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Article202 1958-10-22 1 POLIO 8 new cases in Singapore THE wave of poliomyelitis continued to rise m Singapore yesterday. Another eight new cases, were admitted to the Middleton Hospital. None was a paralytic case, said the Acting Medical Superintendent of Middleton Hospital, Dr. Leong Kwok Wah. Yesterday's cases brought the total this year202 words
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Article, Illustration135 1958-10-22 1 UNITED NATIONS. Oct. 21, (UPI). Indian Defence Minister V. K. Krishna Menon made a final effort today to get Russia and the United States closer together on disarmament prior to the Oct. 31 opening of the Geneva conference on nuclear weapon tests. Krishna135 words
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Article66 1958-10-22 1 AMMAN, Oct. 21 (Reuter) Stores, equipment and a small number of troops continued to move out through Jordan's Red Sea gulf port of Aqaba today, as the British withdrawal operation entered its second day. Late last night, the coaster Empire Guillemot left Aqaba for Cyprus with66 words
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Article274 1958-10-22 1 K.L. bans stripper Rose Chan KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaya's striptease "queen," Rose Chan, has been banned from performing m the Federal capital following allegations that she had "exceeded the limits" set by the licensing authority here. The licensing authority has refused to renew her licence to perform here until an274 words
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Article, Illustration360 1958-10-22 2 OIL FIRMS: WE WON'T ACCEPT BONUS DEMANDS Companies Say Union Federation Does Not Represent Employees THREE oil companies m Singapore, Shell, Standard Vacuum and Caltex, yesterday claimed that tlie Federation of Oil Workers' Unions was not the representative body of their employeesIn separate statements issued last night, the firms also360 words
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210 1958-10-22 2 MINISTRY MAY STEP IN TO AVERT STRIKE BY 2,700 THE Singapore Labour Ministry may soon step into the dispute between the Federation of Oil Workers' Unions and the three oil companies, with a view to avert a threatened strike by about 2,700 workers m the petroleum industry. The acting Commissioner210 words
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Article156 1958-10-22 2 'I' ll Quit If Party Wants It' Mrs. Leon-Sob: A LIBERAL SOCIALIST Councillor. Mrs. F. Leon-Soh. yesterday said that she will not be a "headache to my party colleagues" m the City Council and offered to .esign if asked to do so. She was commenting on reports that her party156 words
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Article26 1958-10-22 2 SINGAPORE Harbour Board announced yesterday that Mr.F. T Haddock ha s been re-appoint-ed to the board for the next three years beginning on Nov. 126 words
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Article33 1958-10-22 2 HONGKONG. Od A Special Standard J Closing prices of tne Exchange were Sterling $5.80 r veiling 56 HI to Malayan >J: *"r G Indonesian Rup* B $253.50 I*-' a tac J33 words
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186 1958-10-22 2 THE Singapore Bank Employees' Union will hold an emergency meeting on Oct. 30 to finalize plans for the setting up of a co-operative thrift and loan society to help indebted members. At the last meeting of the union's executive meeting held recently, a draft constitution186 words
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93 1958-10-22 2 HAD STOLEN WATCH: SIX MONTHS' JAIL NACKNAT bin Sawi. 23. was yesterday jailed by the Singapore Third District Court for six months for dishonestly retaining a stolen watch belonging to Pang Tee Tin. Nacknat was acquitted on the main charge of robbing Pang. Pang told the Court that he was93 words
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Article39 1958-10-22 2 A 41-year-old man, Ahmad Haji Mohamed, was discharged and acquitted m the Singapore Second District Court yesterday on a charge of possessing a knife without reasonable excuse at a public road m Malay Farm on Aug. 16.39 words
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271 1958-10-22 2 LABOUR FRONT Councillors m the fe. Council yesterday decided to ignore a h** and gave new notice to move a resohti«i 50rs < the Director of Information, Mr. Gary Wang 10 Councillor |fe i Yiow, who had given*! mov c a similar271 words
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Advertisement196 1958-10-22 2 TENDER NOTICES TENDER NOTICE EDIBLE BIRDS NESTS TENDERS ire invited for flic sale of Birds Nestg (Black and White). Particulars obtainable from Conservator of Forests, Sandakan, North Borneo. IPOH TOWN COUNCIL TENDERS are invited for lease of Bath-Houses and Sports Pavilions, Contracts for stitching of uniforms. Rubber Conservancy Buckets. Licence196 words
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Advertisement161 1958-10-22 2 CONTEST THE All-Singapore Chinese Students' Calligraphy contest, sponsored by the Student and Youth Department of the Chinese V.M.C.A.. will be held on Sunday at 9.30 a.m. at the Tuan Mong High School. Singapore. NOTICES OVERLAND TOUR to England by De Luxe Volkswagen via India, Turkey and European Countries. $1,000.00 per161 words
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Article398 1958-10-22 3 October 22, 1958 vbvb fgfg A BRITISH trade union leader's decision to Sfn from office, because the principles of union's are being 'deliberately flouted" by members, ftes as an appropriate reminder to unionists m "ppore and the Federation where wage demands strike threats are sometimes made without398 words
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Article40 1958-10-22 3 Sir The deteriorating situation over unemployment m Malaya stands at its peak level. At this rate one must not be flippant over this situation. It has been shown that there are three births to every death40 words
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Article306 1958-10-22 3 Sir— ln order to make the confusion on the Sabin vaccine less confounded, it may be pertinent to have the answers to the following queries: Am the Sabin vaccine m 'sty the requirements of the Food and Drugs Acts. •*s the babin vaccine up for commercial sale.306 words
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Article67 1958-10-22 3 Sir Your issue of Oct. 15, quotes me as saying the next government will be a Three-cornered Coalition. I should like to make it clear that I meant simply that formation of the U.S.F. would add a third party to the existing two parties m the coalition government.67 words
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Article111 1958-10-22 3 Sir— ln your editorial on the subject you seem to have taken exception to a newspaper's praise for India "as the only stable democracy m Asia." You do not add. however, that the paper took its cue from the statement of Mr. Robert L. Garner, President of the111 words
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Article, Illustration2276 1958-10-22 3 ANDREW FANG - "POLIO: Director of Medical Services Answers YOUR Questions ANDREW FANG -By 'Sabin Vaccine Should Not Produce Harmful Effects' POUOMYELTTIS, commonly known m the past as infantile paralysis, is m the news again. This hitherto little known disease has caught the imagination of the public because 1) its victims, m general,2,276 words
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Article, Illustration419 1958-10-22 3 (wfo6r*4ut«4arti IVONE other than a dyed-ln--1 the- wool Communist would have believed Peking was genuine and sincere when it extended to a fortnight the ceasefire across the Formosan Straits. The United States, which is very suspicious of Communists. was apparently fooled into thinking that Red China was honest.419 words
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Article, Illustration322 1958-10-22 4 Indonesian Port To Challenge Singapore? ff's Mere ra/fc, Says Jakarta Bank Boss THE talk of developing Indonesian port of Tanjong Pinang to challenge Singapore's position as a free port will not progress beyond mere talk, said Governor of the Bank Indonesia, Dr. Lukman Hakim, m Singapore yesterday. Dr. Lukman is322 words
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Article, Illustration70 1958-10-22 4 Fah - Fah •Stand ardpic by TEN DEVOTEES, supporting the heavy throne of an effigy of one of the Gods shouting joyously, rush across the 20-foot burning charcoal pit at the Kew Eng Yah Temple, at Ampang, yesterday at the Festival of the Nine Emperor Gods. More than70 words
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293 1958-10-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. More than four thousand people made a pilgrimage to the Kew Eng Yah temple at Ampang New Village, four miles from here, to witness the fire- walking ceremony by 50 Chinese devotees. Barefooted, these devotees of the Nine Emperor Gods walked293 words
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138 1958-10-22 4 Old 'Yarra' Saved 1,800 From S'pore A NEW 1.840-ton ship for the Royal Australian Navy, named after one which had an historic but tragic link with Singapore and Malaya, was launched at Williamstown Naval Dockyard, Victoria, recently. The new ship H.M.AS. Yarra is the first Australianbuilt frigate specially designed to138 words
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Article162 1958-10-22 4 11 CONTEST FOUR SEATS IN PERLIS KANGAR, Perlis, Tues. Eleven candidates, are contesting the four seats which fell vacant at the end of August m the by-election of the Simpang Empat Local Council m Perlis. The four vacant seats are for Kayang Ward two and Sanglang Ward two. Six candidates162 words
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Article, Illustration244 1958-10-22 4 TWO SEATS LEFT IN FIRST BUS SERVICE TO LONDON A SINGAPORE tourist agent who is running the first bus service overland to London has two seats left on his first trip cut of the Colony. The a_ent, Mr. C. V. Thick. yesterday said that he had received applications from two244 words
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Article161 1958-10-22 4 Malayan Girl Meets Macmillan PENANG. Tues. A Malayan girl, Miss Leila binte Unnithan, on a visit to Great Britain with a Commonwealth Youth Movement group, recently paid a visit to No. 10. Downing Street when the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan. received members of the group at the end161 words
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216 1958-10-22 4 Govt. To Spend $300,000 To 'Sell S'pore GOVERNMENT and the City Council will spend $400,000 to show the world the advantages that a self-governing Singapore will offer. Government will contribute $300,000 and the City Council $100,000 to put up exhibition booths at the Constitution Exposition to be held at Kallang,216 words
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Advertisement180 1958-10-22 4 _-B_to^___l li home W Bnd st V mat vry I: depressing X W w?a< tired. SK Sanatogel uhlch help, to t I Cood appttitf *°und sleep lQ j ENERGY Sanatogel Corrects dft H deficiencies H liTGel KIM to/Mil ■Kmrnr akin hai nearly it wjhmH and porea wr»»r« prai and nuM180 words
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Article, Illustration391 1958-10-22 5 ANOTHER 1,372 ARE IMMUNIZED AGAINST POLIO |yo Mothers Faint During Long Wait r Plentiful Supply Of Vaccine Vlas At Hand This Time MOTHER 1.372 Sin f ap*re children under 1. yeaw »f a were !mlnunlled poliomyelitis yesterday at the second 0 f two vaccine stations, Upper r^ community Centre, where391 words
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Article60 1958-10-22 5 HO fainted while standing m r Ai hot sun yesterday at Upper v.gonn Community Centre, where the r.d day of immunization against polio tarried out from 9.30 a.m. until shorir<r I p.m. One of the mothers, Mrs. ■BatElt, is seen above leaning against ivZ She was helped into60 words
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181 1958-10-22 5 SEREMBAN Tues. Negri Sembilan State and Ei Town Councillor, Mr. Chin See Yin, has writi the State Secretary, Inche Mohamed Shariff, the State Government to obtain large quantities m oral anti-polio vaccine for the children m the I new villages and kampongs m the State.181 words
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Article201 1958-10-22 5 UP IN AGAINST RULING pthao 15.000 local emH .of tne Singapore City P "ill put un a united fight against a recent decision. Ptocision: Not to accept J certificates issued by prartioners as "valid" Pts for the purpose of Pi ack leave." Jjtfoyees, ranging from ww mght-soil carriers WiaKftej technicians201 words
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Article75 1958-10-22 5 THE Singapore City Council is seeking three Assistant Treasurers to fill vacant posts. The Standard was told yes^ terday that the Council wiU shortly advertise locally calling for applications to fill the posts which carry a monthly salary of $785/$ 1,420. The candidates should have75 words
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Article22 1958-10-22 5 THE Singapore Film Society will hold its annual general meeting on Sunday at the Cultural Centre Theairs at 8.00 pjn.22 words
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Article33 1958-10-22 5 SINGAPORE Marine Police yesterday morning discovered the highly decomposed body of a man m the sea off Telok Paku. Police were unable to identify the man or his nationality.33 words
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214 1958-10-22 5 DATIN'S CALL TO WOMEN: COME OUT OF YOUR KITCHENS TELOK ANSON. Tues. Mentri Besar of Perak, Inche Mohamed Ghazali Haji Jawi, assured the people of Lower Perak that their area would be declared 'white' if the remaining seven bandits who are now roaming between Hutan Melintang and Langkap, were eliminated.214 words
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Article37 1958-10-22 5 ONE of the 24 policemen on duty yesterday at the Centre helps to keep the crowd of parents moving m an orderly direction, as they wait their children's turn to be immunized against polio.37 words
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Article, Illustration238 1958-10-22 5 THE Standard Cheer Fund Committee had a pleasant surprise yesterday when Annie Low (above right), a 11-year-old student of the Raffles Girls' School, came into The Standard office with a "piggy bank" containing $10. "On behalf of the 41 Primary VA students m238 words
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320 1958-10-22 5 Penang Port To Be Fully Malayani zed PENANG, Tues. A policy of ultimate complete Malayanization of the service m the Penang Port Commission has been agreed upon, but it was considered of first importance that this process should be so phased that the efficiency of the port does not suffer.320 words
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Article118 1958-10-22 5 Bankrupt May Be Prosecuted KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Criminal prosecution may be taken against a bankrupt hard. ware dealer, whose public examination took place m the Selangor High Court here today. At the close of the examination into has state of affairs, Lim Siew Hor, 51, was told by the Senior118 words
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Article57 1958-10-22 5 THE City and the Katong branches of the Apex Club. Singapore, will hold a ioint dinner on Thursday at the Alumni Association at 8 p.m. It is being held on the occasion of the visit of the Chairman of the World Council cf Young Mens Service57 words
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Article181 1958-10-22 5 THE Singapore Exposition Committee yesterday started "the hunt" for 20 lucky girls to represent Singapore as official receptionists. One of them will be chosen as the "Pearl of the Orient." The girls chosen will be given a course m charm and poise m a181 words
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Advertisement190 1958-10-22 5 Voice Hoarseness JB| Hacking Coughs SH Bronchitis S3 Catarrh ||s!9 Sore throat |Wl Colic pain Kfarß CHECKED INSTANTLY WITH woods GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE Jjs? Resistance to cold germt v^liyS increased when supplement wk\j ted by th* 8 correct internal £*!tl remedy. Also recommended J___hrJji or w n( n l^ e190 words
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289 1958-10-22 6 Only 23,000 Eligible For Th. Voting KUALA LyMPUR, Tues. Only 23,000 people within the Municipality here are eligible to go to the polls m December to elect foor new Councillors to the Municipal Council for a three-year term, The Standard was told today.289 words
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Article, Illustration33 1958-10-22 6 MISS Mary Goh is another entrant for the "Co-op Queen" contest to be held at Sea View Hotel ballroom on Nov. 1 from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.33 words
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Article84 1958-10-22 6 EDUCATION OF POOR-AIM OF SOCIETY A MASS meeting will be held to form the Singapore Malay Education Society at the Serangoon Malay School at 1 p.m., on Sunday. The society's aim is to help Government to educate the less fortunate people m the area It is also hoped to conduct84 words
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Article126 1958-10-22 6 THREE MEN RELIEVED OF $90 GEMS THREE men, waiting for a bus outside the Happy World Park, Singapore, on Monday night were robbed of cash and valuables worth $90. One of the victims, a labourer. Sim Heng Kirn, said that six men came up to them and forced them into126 words
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Article30 1958-10-22 6 A LOW tension distribution box at Duku Road, Singapore tripped last night and causeo black-out for an hour to houses m Still Road. Duku Road and East Coast Road.30 words
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205 1958-10-22 6 Bid To Extort Backfires, Two Thugs Beaten Up TWO thugs, who tried to extort $10 from a hawker, were lured into a coffee shop m Silat Road, Singapore, on Monday and beaten up. The hawker was approached by the two men about 200 yards from the shop. They told him205 words
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Article167 1958-10-22 6 CANTEEN owner of the Singapore Youth Centre. Mr. Cheong Poh Sar. 31. was stabbed last night when he struggled with four men who tried to kidnap him. Mr. Cheong received back and arm wounds when he refused to get into the kidnappers' car, which was just167 words
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87 1958-10-22 6 A BUS belonging to the Green Bus Company caught fire near Bukit Panjang Village m Singapore, yesterday morning. The bus had passengers on board when smoke and flames started coming out from under the chassis- The driver stopped the vehicle *nd all the people87 words
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Article89 1958-10-22 6 THE Singapore City Magistrate, Mr. Tara Singh, yesterday fined Chan Shu Meng, of Leun Tong and Co- $40 for failing to submit a return of the company's income for the year of assessment 1958 for income tax purposes within 21 days from Aug. 27. Two89 words
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Article71 1958-10-22 6 TUNKU FOR SINGAPORE UMNO MEET KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Prime Minister Tunku Haji Abdul Rahman will attend the fifth annual general assembly of the Singapore branch of the United Malays National Organisation, on Sunday. The Premier will be accompanied by the party's Publicity Chief Inche Ghaffar bin Saba Minister for Education71 words
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Article92 1958-10-22 6 SINGAPORE Government's mass X-ray unit at Bukit Panjang has hit its target of 5.000 X-rays about a we?k ahead of schedule, a press statement said yesterday. A spokesman said that 5.232 persons were X-rayed and it has now been decided to close this centre today, but work92 words
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Article124 1958-10-22 6 They Want Trisha Tax Reduced IPOH, Tues.— Local trisha owners have petitioned the Malayan Chinese Association, urging its representatives m the Ipoh Town Council to get their annual licence fees reduced m view of the present trade recession. "All are aware, the present trade depression has hit the people of124 words
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Article212 1958-10-22 6 Two Men Freed Of Robbery Count THE jury m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday took 50 minutes to return a unanimous verdict of not guilty m favour of two men after a tenday robbery trial. The men. Liaw Ah Gu 22, and Tan Ah Liew- 20 were acquitted They were212 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-10-22 6 MR. Teo Keng Hoe, (left), of Singapore fofa Zj m the Metro Theatre. Melbourne, bcuire avwn television publicity film lor the premier** of ?lum GIGI, proceeds of which went lo Interaction^ J where Mr. Teo i s one of 10 students m resident* are, from left to79 words
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307 1958-10-22 6 BANK SHROFF TRUST CAS| IPOH, Tues. The five-day trial m the Hiffacß of a bank shroff, Cheong Sik Kwan, 31. who arraigned on four charges of criminal breach of m and three of falsification of bank credit slips. M today, but Mr. Justice Good reserved307 words
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Article140 1958-10-22 6 HE CLEAR DOUBTS COLONY TEACHERS THE CHAIRMAN 4 organising committee d proposed Singapore «j National Congress, Jesudason last nijW teachers that any actw resorted to regarding salary dispute would *M their profession. Mr. Jesudason was ing his recent lette 'i teachers' organisations He alleged that sorti ers had mismterpreW letter140 words
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Article51 1958-10-22 6 PATIENT, 0 3 Hospital .;< died a Cor Z-' Singapore 5 c mad bin H cterday a Governmer Q tholog«t. u ci »J testified at E told fj H^J^wasopera^J centlv arri L n«f c Tan's aom art .-J he d'^r r:*- 1 The Coroner r diet51 words
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Article25 1958-10-22 6 MH M T c I a talk on Mint' ,l t hen* u Malayan MjJ 11 p£ on Friday Ro^ versity 0I25 words
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Article280 1958-10-22 7 CALL FOR VIGILANCE IN SCHOOLS We Wont Tolerate Violence, Says Head PENANG, Tues. A call for continued vigilance among parents to combat secret society infiltration into schools was made today by the headmaster of the Penang Free School, Mr. Brian Smith. Speaking at the school's Speech Day m the school280 words
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249 1958-10-22 7 Malayan Chancellor: THE Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, is certain to retire from the post so that a Malayan may take over. Mr. Mac Donald, now British High Commissioner m India, said on his arrival m Singapore by air yesterday:249 words
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Article145 1958-10-22 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 90! 9U R.S.S. No. 1 911 9U R.S.S. No 1 Dec. 91| 91ft R.S.S. No. 2 89_ 90. R.S.S. No. 3 88* 89 Tone: Very quiet. The tin rrice m Singapore was $374*1 per145 words
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Article, Illustration34 1958-10-22 7 MR. MacDONALD (second from left) is seen with Mr. Lee Kong Chian, Mrs. Christina Loke, Mr. Lake Wan Tho, ana Professor Oppenheim, at Singapore's International Airpori. Standardpic.34 words
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145 1958-10-22 7 DIDN'T KEEP HIS PROMISE SAYS WIFE A WOMAN yesterday applied for maintenance m a Singapore court because Tier husband had not fulfilled his promise to get her a place of their own within 12 days after their marriage. Yeo Geok Lin told the Singapore Seventh Magistrate, Mr Lim Ewe Huat,145 words
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Article290 1958-10-22 7 A HOUSEWIFE alleged m a Singapore Court yesterday that her next door neighbour poured boiling water over her as she was brushing her teeth. The incident was said to have resulted from a family quarrel which took place the i previous day. A 20-year-old290 words
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Article152 1958-10-22 7 A MOTHER of two told Mr. justice Wee Chong Jin m the Singapore High Court yesterday that whenever she asked her husband for money he fisted her. Madam Chan Ah Lang said this when suing her husband, Chan Cheong Seng, for a divorce on152 words
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Article57 1958-10-22 7 PRESIDENT of the Bob Jones University m Greenville. South Carolina, Dr. Bob Jones Jr., arrives m Singapore by air today during the course of a world tour. Dr Jones will tonight speak at a public meeting at the Life Bible Presbyterian Church. 144, Prinsep Street. He57 words
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Article66 1958-10-22 7 CHANG How Gee, 22, of Havelock Road was yesterday convicted m a Singapore court on a charge of being a member of a secret society Group 24. He was sentenced to three years* corrective training, after Acting Deputy Supt. of Police, Mr. Koh Lian Wah66 words
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174 1958-10-22 7 His fine —5O cts a day for 164 days THE Singapore City Magistrate Mr. Tara Singh yesterday fined Lee Koh Ching of Changi Road a total of $82, at the rate of 50 cents for each of the 164 days when he failed to comply with a mandatory order to174 words
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Article66 1958-10-22 7 THIEVES stole a car parked at St. Andrew's Road, Singapore, on Monday. The owner told the police he parked the vehicle there at 11 a.m. to go to the City Council- When he returned half an hour later, it was missing. The car has not been66 words
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Article30 1958-10-22 7 GAMDAR SINGH was yesterday acquitted m a Singapore court on a char_e of criminal intimidation against Noor Mohamed Walnot at \he 5\ Mile Bukit Timah Road on Sept. 14.30 words
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Advertisement468 1958-10-22 7 _,q_BSffiaß_j_ I ______M_BB_ r^_^^_^^f*__fl_f l^_r_P_l sn I 10 W It. 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 j .-•5! "HORROR of DRACOU" ssr^ »iL pu s: Muaical Short "MAMBQ MADNESS" j j pe° >B B_^ LAST Oay\.\ 10 4^~sM3tSr 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 j Drama! ED€E OF FURY" .SSB^AI 1 4 y^eXgg:468 words
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Advertisement604 1958-10-22 7 *__5fiH5F1 pfione LAST day! J *a3_-j_UL U lli ll a.m.-1.4--4.15-6.45 a 9.30 pm: J X JOHN DEREK "HICH HELL" P^T^ T STEWART MM "llMl Release F OPEXS Dirk Bocarde Yoko Tanl <Color-R«nk) y± F Tomorrow "THE WIND CANNOT READ" Fgil^Jti.iqg-af LAST DAY! J k^Hljl M I -L-LJ -1 ri am.-1.45-4.15-9.45604 words
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Miscellaneous506 1958-10-22 7 Prog.. 6.53 Regional announce- _M __________M___"9l i *f l __l Share PVii^^^^^^^^^^ _^^__^^l^^W^_lw_^_^ ___TtT_lbl9 ililS P m Time Signal ■111 few Vllll _V 11 I ■il .I ViWfl 1 IVTi 1 1 l_|liuO News. 7.10 From The Editorials. Vll k 1 I F«l vt V__ _V *1 rif *1 W506 words
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Advertisement865 1958-10-22 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO.. LTD* tmH *****/ B. *****/4 112/6, Rebmsoe Bee. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax, Boston. New Verb BalHmore, Ph(tad*lphia *> Gelt Porta. S'por* P. Sham Penang MYRMIDON m^.. r ...^r W ..K. 22/26 Oct 27 Oct 28 Oct TEUCER 3/10 |an 11 |cc 15/16865 words
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Advertisement1155 1958-10-22 8 I Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD tfe CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (IB Unas) f lncorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) ST* *B* FUNNEL LINE SAILINCS te LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON B CONTINENT At PORTS Carriers option te proceed via other parts ta lead and discharge cargo (via Sees with liberty te proceed via Panama1,155 words
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Advertisement924 1958-10-22 8 MITSUI |Jj LINE Spore P.S'ham Penanp FOR JAPAN Meguroton Maru for Yokohama. Kobe, Moji. Pusan 25 Oct H^ n^^^^ Nor 6 Nor A 7o 9 rts"^^^ 13 Nor 1 1 Nor lONor Accepting cargo for USA Pacific and Central and South v American ports with transhipment at Japan on through924 words
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Advertisement599 1958-10-22 8 EAST ASIATIC M HOMEWARDS Soilings TO r Aden p ort '"lU I Rotterdam, Hamburg. Bremen C__T FALSTRIA si PATAGONIA M.H- 50t ""I JUTUNDIA 22» Ne 2425Nw KOREA 24/25 Nov I Calling Gdynia. I OUTWARDS Bangkok end to. U R I Penong v I "JUTLANDIA" In Port «t 1800 34 ,A*599 words
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Article227 1958-10-22 9 REPORTED Russian buying m the Singapore rubber market yesterday pushed the local price up i cent, to 91 1 cents per lb for International first grade November. Yesterday's price was the highest since August last year* At one stage of yesterday's trading, strong buying support227 words
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Article89 1958-10-22 9 Fall In Tin Output KUALA LUMPUR, TuesProduction of tin concentrates m September at 57,565 piculs. was 4,794 piculs lower than output m the previous month. Deliveries of tin concentrates from mines to smelters last month were 36,595 piculs. against 54,967 piculs m August. At the end of September, one dredge89 words
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Article54 1958-10-22 9 ESTIMATES for the 1958-59 wool clip for brokers' stores m Australia is 4,240,500 bales. The estimated weight is 42,000,000 lb. less than the 1957/58 clip— due to drought conditions over much of the growing period m some areas, particularly South Australia, Queensland and the western division54 words
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Article35 1958-10-22 9 Rubbers Better, Tins Are Steady INDUSTRIALS and rubbers were better, while tins were quietly steady In the Malayan share market yesterday. Turnover was fair. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebroker s Association were:INDUSTRIALS vbvb35 words
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Article234 1958-10-22 9 MALAYAN sharebrokertr Teported the following wusiness done yesterday:— Fed. Disp. $1.07; F. N. ords $1.585; Gammon $1,624 odd lot, $1.66 to $1.70; G'town Disp. $2.12; Hammer $1.57, $1.56; Hume Prefs. A4/104 arrival; M. Cement $1.42; M. Colls $1.06, $1.04; M. Publishing 80c; Metal Box $1.72, $1.73: Robinson234 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-10-22 9 THE British India Steam Navigation Company's "Bulimba" of 7,500 tons deadweight, was recently launched at Harland and Wolff's Govan Yard. Photo shows the vessel leaving the yard after her christening with beer instead of the usual champagne. The "Bulimba" will be put on 8.1.' S services between56 words
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144 1958-10-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Two representatives of the cigarette manufacturing industry m the Federation and an official of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry left for the United States today to make a study tour of the American tobacco industry. They are Mr. Tan Kirn144 words
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Article74 1958-10-22 9 Produce Prices SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Oct.-Nov. U.K.. $36i buyers $37 sellers coconut oil m bulk $55j sellers m drums $58$ sellers; Muntok white pepper $122 sellers; Sarawak white $121 sellers; Special Sarawak black $71. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable74 words
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Article80 1958-10-22 9 A CHEMICAL plant, of which the first Pile was driven m recently by the Secretary for Scotland. Mr. John Maclay, at Grangemouth, Scotland, will be the biggest of its type m Europe when completed m 1960. The latest expansion of the British Hydrocarbon Chemicals Company, the80 words
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Article40 1958-10-22 9 INDONESIA'S palm oil exports m July were 14,060 short tons, the highest monthly shipment of the year. Cumulative January-July exports of 69,081 short tons were 12 percent above those of the first seven months of last year.40 words
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Article, Illustration91 1958-10-22 9 MEMBERS of the trade mission sponsored by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce have been visiting factories m Australia since their arrival there early this month. Photo shows a workman at Amalgamated Wireless Australasia Pty. Ltd.. Sydney, explaining precision drilling of radio components to delegation91 words
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492 1958-10-22 9 NEW PRIVATE CAPITAL FOR LOCAL PROJECTS I Siitaiiw Ami Contntvrvo KUALA LUMPUR, Tuts. Lord Reith, Chairman of the Colonial Development Corporation, said here today the Malayan Developments Ltd. had taken over responsibilities from the CDC to introduce new capital into Malaya "through private enterprise." Lord Reith said although the CDC492 words
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Article148 1958-10-22 9 Sarawak Revenue Declines KUCHING, Tues. Smaller output of pepper and the drop m exports of rubber have resulted m lower earnings for the Sarawak Government Revenue for the first i-ine months of this year totallei $19,907,001. compared v. ;th $20,250,000 collected m the corresponding period last :vear. A Trade and148 words
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Article68 1958-10-22 9 $1.8M Peodit For Firm SIME, Derby and Company Limited made a profit of $1,824,478 for the year ended June 30, 1958, according to the annual report. Directors will recommend payment of a final dividend of 10 per cent, less tax at 30 per cent, at the annual general meeting m68 words
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Article29 1958-10-22 9 GOPENG Consolidated Ltd. has declared a third interim dividend of 3d. per stock unit for the year ending Sept. 30, 1958, payable m England on Nov. 14.29 words
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Article33 1958-10-22 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banka Association made the following changes m its rates to merchant! yesterday: Selling, TT. or O.D. ready: Holland Guilders 122|; Italian Lir«» *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.33 words
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Article156 1958-10-22 9 OUTER ROADS Oulidia, Romanija, Seskar, Gibbes Lykes, Rengam, Ascanius. Garuda Mas, Tyndareus, Golden Beta, Sunon, Hornfighter. Chuyo Maru, Zetta Trader, Hikokane Maru, Khe Maru, Nor vest. Borus, Lidia, Clydefield, Prekkak, Pyiwawnyunt, Adrastus. Tjiwangi, Auby, Karossa. Summit I. Shun Shing, Libertad I, Baud, Fossarina, Laura Maersk, Obokil Burma156 words
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Article33 1958-10-22 9 Production of black coal m New South Wales last year reached an all time record of 15.600,000 tons Exports of black coal totalled 800,000 tons, the highest since 1927.33 words
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Advertisement70 1958-10-22 9 UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING BOARD 8.8. "PYIDAWNYUMT" In Port Soiling 22nd October ot 4 p.m. All Passengers For Rangoon And Calcutta Embarkation Time At 12.00 Noon to 3.00 p.m. at S.H.B. Godown 42/43 Gate Ne. 2. Accepting Corgo and Passengers (Saloon b Deck) For further particulars please contact: Agent. INTERNATIONAL70 words
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Article, Illustration2300 1958-10-22 10 At 17, Rebecca Knew Enough Of The World... 9k Oltf Moated O ,^J w «r <fo» B w *»eet ffWe go** 7Ue CLASSICS NEXT WEEK:-' Jane Austen THE chief charactertTstic of Miss Rebecca Sharp was her freedom from scruples a total disregard of consequences, especially to other people. She had2,300 words
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Advertisement209 1958-10-22 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products _B_sr^^__*__ HEADACHE CURE ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL OFFICE ECONOMY SIZES 852.40 —Spore Cr Per***.— $3.50 $2.60 Federat.on $3.90 Obtainable at bookshops and stationers or direct from the Sole Agents: MONTOR LTD., Singa|>ore. Kuala Lumpur. Penang. QUI NIC INK IS209 words
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Article217 1958-10-22 11 SCRUTINEER - HE NAILER... LOOKING FIT SCRUTINEER dgfg Training Begins For The Spore Gold Cup Meet By fg£ NAILER (Franklin), looking wonderfully fit, j really impressive workout m the company of .pre Cup winner, Shamrock Slipper, at Bukit J yesterday. making from the half mile post, the pair gradu- _ed up speed217 words
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Article380 1958-10-22 11 UNDSOME... _c fastest gallop of the morning was done by It HANDSOME. Ridden by Mortimer, Handsome doff 3f. m 37-4/5 sec. on a track which was yielding Forte) revealed encouraging form when he _cr nicely over three, returning 38-1/5 sec. ■■tiga Flame (Franklin) and Collateral (Barratt) j solidly380 words
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Article440 1958-10-22 11 IRE BRA YE ONE... Pl*»n One (Jones) was going much better than when over 3f m which they did m 40 sec. Brave One has been alloted 7.12 m the Singat'^ <up on the last day of the meet He has a tS_ Cc of beating some of440 words
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Article310 1958-10-22 11 SACHIKO Sachiko was pulling hard when held to threequarter pace work. He is retaining his form. Brilliant Scholar finished his work with a spurt up the straight Golden Melody, a last start winner at Ipoh, was kept to even time over 3f. He is m top form. Youghal310 words
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157 1958-10-22 11 Aussies Kiwis Clash On Saturday IPOH, Tues. Perak's two rugger playing regiments, the Ist. New Zealand and the 3rd Royal Australian, will clash m the Perak Rugby Union's "Merdeka Cup" final to he played on the Ipoh padang on Saturday. The Sultan of Perak will attend the match and will157 words
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Article79 1958-10-22 11 IPOH, Tues.— Central and Nortn Perak Combined Schools will meet South Perak Combined Schools m a hockey trial on the Anderson School ground on Saturday m preparation for their match against Kedah/Pertis Combined Schools at Sungei Patani on Nov. 1 Following from Central Perak have been79 words
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Article103 1958-10-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Federal Police Depot will meet Pahang Police m the semi-final of the Hannigan Shield hockey competition on Saturday. The match will either be played on the Federation Army Stadium at Rifle Range Road or at the Selangor Club Padang. The winner of this103 words
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Article37 1958-10-22 11 TOKYO, Oct. 21 (Reuter)— A rugby team from the frigate, H.M.A.S. Quiberon. today defeated a Mciii University team by 17 points to 14 polrts ip goodwill match. Half time scores were: Australia 3, Japan 3*37 words
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Article747 1958-10-22 11 May's Lunch lime Declaration Misfires PERTH, Western Australia, Oct. 21 (Reuter) A lunch time declaration by the M.C.C. failed to produce a decisive finish m their tour opening match against Western Australia here today. Set to get 277 runs m three hours 40 minutes after M.C.C.747 words
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Article167 1958-10-22 11 M.C.C. Ist INNINGS 351 WESTERN AUSTRALIA Ist INNINGS 221 M.C.C. 2nd INNINGS (overnight 51 for four). P.E. Richardson b Slater 5 C.A. Milton lbw b Slater 29 T.W Graveney c Watson b Slater 9 P.B.H. May b Slater 0 M.C. Cowdrey not out 65 T.E. Bailey not out 34167 words
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Article89 1958-10-22 11 S'pore Base Dist. Boxing Tonight THE finals of the Singapore Base District Individual Novices Boxing Championships for British and Malayan Other Ranks will be held on Friday at the Tanglin Gymnasium. G.H.Q. at 8 p.m. More than 100 boxers from units m the colony have entered the championships, the preliminary89 words
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Article42 1958-10-22 11 QUEKS BEAT SELF STRENGTH SELF Strength suffered their first defeat m the SCAAF Chung Hwa Cup basketball tournament when they lost 64-77 co Quek Hock Seng Cagers. at the Great World last night. In another match, Singapore Sharks beat Nan Yew 95-60.42 words
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Advertisement237 1958-10-22 11 Yf& Cold Cup Plaid LfDE OF PLACE jO SHAMROCK' Class h Div. I-iy 4 Milt _«ROCK Slipper, who won the Sincapore Cop on *_t »f Au *L /s 5_ a »"*>« Tttnab. i_?W pia<-» ,n ne m CnP •«ld to be ran on W. Bukii Timah. I m« iw-'n allotted237 words
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Advertisement162 1958-10-22 11 MOTORISTS!! If your car needs f water it needs BAR'S LEAKS It maintains a completely corrosion free cooling system, prevents leaks and pump squeaks. ASK for BARs LEAKS at your Garage or Service Station or ring the agents: OVERSEAS CORPN. (FAR EAST) LTD. P.O. Box 512, Singopore, Tel. *****. A"AArAAA162 words
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Miscellaneous118 1958-10-22 11 S O C C E R— CHARITY MATCH— Army vs. Chinese, Jalan Besar, 8 p.m. Junior Cup—Sukaramai vs. Minio, Geylang. RUGBY—South Johore vs. Royal Sigs. Adm. Regt., R.S.A.R. ground South Johore "B" vs. St. Andrew's Old Boys, Woodsville S.C.C. vs. R.A.S.C S.C.C. R.AF. Seletar vs. R.A.F. Changi, Changi R.E.M.E. vs.118 words
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Article, Illustration472 1958-10-22 12 MAKE BETTING SHOPS LEGAL MAGISTRATES QC Says: The Law Is Being Brought Into Contempt I LONDON, Tues. Betting shops where anyone can place a ready-money bet should be made legal m Britain, the Magistrates' Association decided yesterday A resolution to this effect was carried by 131 votes to 64 at472 words
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Article125 1958-10-22 12 MILAN, Oct. 21 (Reuter).— Mr. Arpad Pleschs Nagami, yesterday won the £11.500 Sterling Milan Grand Prix, one of the classics of the Italian flat racing season. Nagami was ridden by Lester Piggott. Nagami, who finished third this season m the 2.000 Guineas. Derby and125 words
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Article41 1958-10-22 12 TANJONG MALIM, Tues.— In their first rugger match of the season. Sultan Idris Training College. Tanjong. Malim. was trounced 35 points (four goals and five tries) to 13 (two goals and one try) by the Anderson, School, here yesterday.41 words
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136 1958-10-22 12 ONE of the owners of Western Promotions, Travelling Manager Mr. Fred Spieff, will meet the Australian world champion miler. Herb Elliott, and personally 'congratulate him on his decision to remain an amateur. Mr Spieff said that any amateur who could turn down a fortune136 words
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124 1958-10-22 12 'GOOSE' Tatum's Harlem Trotters, and the College All Stars basketball teams, will play three matches m the Colony and two m the Federation next month. The teams, who will refurn to Singapore on Nov. 12, passed through on their way to Sydney from Bangkok.124 words
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Article44 1958-10-22 12 KOTA BHARU, Tues.— The Kelantan Amateur Football Association has suspended three players from the Sokan Muda team. The players were suspended for challenging the referee's authority. They are Mohd. Jaffar, 18 months, Yusof bin Ismail, one year, and Shari, six months.44 words
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Article213 1958-10-22 12 PERTH. Oct. 21. (Reuter) —Willie Watson, the England and Leicestershire batsman, should last the M.C.C. tour of Australia without an operation on his injured knee, a specialist said here yesterday. The specialist, who saw Watson after he had practised m the morning, said213 words
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208 1958-10-22 12 KRAMER'S DECISION ON COURTS' HIRE DON'T WORRY LTAA MELBOURNE. Oct. 21 (Reuter) Australian tennis officials are not disturbed by professional promoter Jack Kramer's decision reported from America today not to use courts controlled by the Lawn Tennis Association m Sydney and Melbourne. Kramer's decision will cost Australian amateur tennis thousands208 words
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Article, Illustration45 1958-10-22 12 Saito The 'Goose' MEMBERS o/ the Goose Tatum Harlem Trotters and the College All-Stars on arrival by JAL from Bangkok yesterday. Recce Tatum, the 'golden goose' of basketball is fourth from right. They are pictured with Japan Air Lines manager m Singapore, Mr. S. Saito.45 words
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Article, Illustration309 1958-10-22 12 Drappe Wishes Only To Fight For Children HE FLIES IN TOMORROW: THE WORLD_\^r^s WHO'LL FIGHT FOR THE STANDARD'S n_, THE 'Lion of Lorraine,' Frances world rM champion Andre Drappe, is due to arrive bm BOAC early tomorrow morning from Sydney, \M to the cable received yesterday by the Interaß Wrestling309 words
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Article51 1958-10-22 12 RESULTS of the Singapore Rifle Association Spoon Shoot held last Sunday were: SR (a) Gunscore: F. T. Velge 94: Handicap: Cdl Ali bin Pawiro 94 (101.25). SR (b) (Gunscore: F/Sgt. Taylor 98: Handicap: M. R. de Cruz 96 (100.50). A 'possible' was scored at 500 yards by S.A.C.51 words
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Article106 1958-10-22 12 BRISBANE, Oct. 21 (Renter). Queensland's leading jockey. Jim Standfield. han his left leg amputated after a track accident at Brisbane Doomben race course WM morning. Standfield. who has won tne Queensland jockey's premiership m the past two years ann was leading this year, was riding three-year-old106 words
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Article119 1958-10-22 12 M.C.C 'TOUR' FIXTURE LONDON. Or "J5 The fixtures I < traha and Nf* Zea.aa Oct 24-2H vs Cmiiw i Perth Oct 31-Xw l« Australia a! Ariel* cc to vs Victoria m vs New South Wa 5 21-25 vs Austra I ney: Nov 28-Dee 2 -V land at Brisbaro r test119 words
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Article72 1958-10-22 12 SYDNEY. Od Hj lan c a r is i cricket rap^;V, alter his come a b^ first time stoce he scored > 4 jfortt veterans H»" nev veterans. Craig. _tw J" ferin« Jnrrr rtrf nd today be ill effects. J "I feel eomldew he said. p72 words
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Article11 1958-10-22 12 I *m LONDON. <>" Z 2 English Stockport Coußt) United A11 words
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Advertisement150 1958-10-22 12 ONE OF THE MOST EXCITING SAGAS OF THE EARLY WEST! SBRy €&><>* j^-g^WK^T^^^^^^^^^^^^ m m mVm********************************************Ba^m U A "Wfrrn fo _piff_o__k_l fl IW/Bnfliflßß-- m. <^ r*i __ii m JWP^Q WF -y m m mJ*~hi ____P^___________________________r^§l W. fla I,l^PfwM|#!!*' ,__fl BJi fl 7_J ___f ___i m_H ____t >&3v ___________S_f3F **»'^yy 'MmW%150 words
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Article, Illustration330 1958-10-22 13 lave - SCHOOL FRONT lave 6, p_*__l !B nl^%^Bffl^liT_llff \—M _____f_P •Vl school fields and not very long ago T e «f activities, now j almost completely or empty- Polioi s to blame for this. precaution against j-^ad of this serious the Ministry of moa ha* asked all -j beads to cancel330 words
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696 1958-10-22 13 Many Lessons To Learn From Champion Speakers EXACTLY what does if require to win the most coveted shield of debating the Catholic Social Guild Shield, which the seasoned speakers from Katong Convent won for the second successive year when they recently went against St. Joseph's Convent, by proposing the motion,696 words
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Article151 1958-10-22 13 V Student Vol••"•2f :3 a new and ma% organisation ;i Young Men's P*l Association Members comprise Secondary school N* have been buzt*** activities ever started i ring crganhata instil m mem'z; of resMid '"onsciousness so that these ers of today B 8 th* citizens of know ex-151 words
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Article132 1958-10-22 13 THE river runs rippl n a from North to South, On the hard stones kissing with gentle mouth, Think of that sound m a land of Drouth— —the thought of my heart— for thee. The night wind here m the glen blows chill. But the rose light gladdens132 words
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Article238 1958-10-22 13 Q. TS It true that there is a better possibility of a fat boy falling ii! more often and contacting serious diseases than a thin one? M. M. A. Yes. it is very true. Q. TF I want to take a Polytechnic Course where should I238 words
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Article174 1958-10-22 13 "VfORE than six hundred people streamed into the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus Hall, to attend the St. Theresa's Convent Variety Concert m aid of the school building fund. The variety of items that filled the two hour programme included playlets, sketches, songs, personal appearance of guest174 words
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Miscellaneous334 1958-10-22 13 L +v July 22— Morning: double- to Dec.— Don't be discou- care. especially Jf che c k plans and arrange- raged if you encounter ■■■■■^^■^H early morning. Afte "JPf_ n ments Things should move opposition, delays m the EW and evening promise oppor- imooth!y m the morning. The afternoon ■Hfl334 words
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Miscellaneous224 1958-10-22 13 LI'L ABNER By Al Capp VOU^P I MEANWMILE-LET US I I -TO TME HEADQUARTERS OF TME ISTU'WAV TV DIG J FOLLOW ANOTHER MEMBER GAMGTMAT IS TERRORIZING CHILLUN .ORE AGE USUALLY V US, OF TME MAVOR<S PARK" Ll\ I til ire I _/^xi Jv j mmmm-mffi^n-' If' ir*i>_rTljfth_r r__i'T^___l iH m224 words
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241 1958-10-22 14 Khrushchev Clamps Down On Russian Drunkards LONDON, Oct. 21 (Reuter) Mr. Nikita Khrushchev m a speech broadcast today denouced drunkards and said the Soviet Government planned to forbid restaurants to serve more than one spirit to a customer. A bill was being worked out on these lines, he told the241 words
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Article115 1958-10-22 14 Debate On Armaments Resumed UNITED NATIONS. Oct. 21, (Reuter). The General Assembly's Political Committee resumed debate on disarmament today. The 81-member organ is discussing simultaneously all three disarmament items on the Assembly agenda. These are (1) "question of disarmament, (2) discontinuance of atomic and hydrogen weapons tests, and reduction of115 words
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Article120 1958-10-22 14 JOHANNESBURG, Oct. 21, (Reuter). About 500 African women were arrested here today for demonstrating against compulsory identity books and 460 more surrendered 10 the police m sympathy The volunteer prisoners said they felt the same as those arrested and so thought they Should be arrested120 words
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Article33 1958-10-22 14 The United States air force plans to nlace a "specially trained small animal** into orbit around the earth onc c it thinks there is a good chanca Ox recovery. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-10-22 14 A'WORTHY' ENVOY TO THE U.N. MANILA. Oct 21 (UPI)— Pacita Madrigal Gonzalez, Philippines' woman senator, was appointed to the Philippine delegation to the United Nations General Assembly. The lady is considered more than worthy of such an assignment, for Senator Gonzalez has proved herself a hard-working public official dedicated to52 words
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Article89 1958-10-22 14 CALL FOR MORE TECHNICIANS SEATTLE, Washington Oct. 21 (Reuter) British and American delegates jfco the conference of Colombo Plan nations here were reported today to be urging Asian countries to turn out more trained technicians. The delegates pointed out that more loans for countries were available following the recent World89 words
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260 1958-10-22 14 NO ARMS PACT WARNING TO AUSTRALIA New Guinea Talks JAKARTA. Oct. 21 (Reuter) Dr. Subandrio, Foreign Minister, today warned Australia and Holland against developing a military pact over the New Guinea Island. In a verbal statement to reporters he hinted at the possibility of "physical conflict" if the two nations260 words
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Article56 1958-10-22 14 JAKARTA. Oct. 21, (UPI).— The North Sumatra military command today reported I hat 26 rebels were killed m security operations last week against continuing major guerilla activities. The reports also claimed the capture of rifles, machineguns and bazooka ammunition. They further claimed eighteen rebels were killed56 words
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Article179 1958-10-22 14 AMERICAN SLUMP IN USE OF RUBBER WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 (UPI) The International Rubber Study Group today reported drops m both production and consumption of natural and synthetic rubber. The main cause was a 14.2 per cent slump m U.S. use of all types of rubber. The U.S. Commerce Department agency179 words
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Article, Illustration237 1958-10-22 14 VATICAN CITY, Oct 21 (Reuter)— Pope Pius Xll's personal physician, Dr. Riccardo Galeazzi Lisi, resigned today from his post as head of the Vatican medical services after a Press storm over newspaper publication of his "diary" of the Pope's death agony. The Vatican announced237 words
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527 1958-10-22 14 Ike Was Not A Great Soldier-Monty NEW York, Oct. 21 (UPI)— Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery said today that President Eisenhower is a "truly great man" who deserves most of the credit for the Allied victory m Europe m World War II but that America was to blame for the isolation527 words
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Article78 1958-10-22 14 BRIDEGROOM MARRIES BRIDESMAID TAIPEI Oct 21 (Reuter)— A bridegroom jilted at the altar at Taoyuang yesterday promptly married one of the bridesmaids according to the afternoon newspaper, China News. China News said the 34--year-old bridegroom arrived for the marriage ceremony and was waiting for his wife-to-be. She did not show78 words
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Article163 1958-10-22 14 Soldier Killed In Cyprus NICOSIA, Oct. 21 (Reuter) —A British soldier was killed and four others injured m ambushes m Cyprus today the 27th anniversary of the 1931 anti-British riots m which government house was burned down. The dead soldier— EOKA'S 125 th British victim, and the 10th killed since163 words
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333 1958-10-22 14 Increase m efficiency' KARACHI, Oct. 21 (Reuter) Pakistan's new revolutionary regime, set up two weeks ago by President Iskander Mirza and the army Commander-in-Chief, General Mohammed Ayub Khan, is getting into its stride. I I Major reorganization of the administration has been taken333 words
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Article94 1958-10-22 14 Battle On India-Tibet Border NEW DELHI. Oct. 21. (UPI) Three Indian soldiers were wounded m a recent two-hour gun battle with Communist Chinese troops on the India-Tibet border, the Indian Northeast Frontier Agency reported today. It said communist casualties were not known. A provincial newspaper m the northeast province of94 words
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Article113 1958-10-22 14 BOMBAY, Oct. 21 (Reuter) The 17,490-ton British tanker Stan vac Japan, which blew up yesterday with the loss of 20 lives, was still afloat m the Arabian Sea today. Ten of those killed when the Stanvac Japan blew up amidships were reported to be British113 words
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Article, Illustration335 1958-10-22 14 Coup decree dissolve all political parij*- BANGKOK,. Oct. 21 -Radio Than day a decree by the revolutionary nd br °U* Political Party Act which me7ns ?J abr °"2 political parties have been delved Field Marshal Sarit Than^t V der of the armed forces who seized335 words
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225 1958-10-22 14 Loaded Ripped By Train Seven Killed COLOMBO, (w 21 Reuter) L ffi People were Colombo-Chilli^ toto a bus-load a J bound workers 3 tected level crn.^ miles north oi cAJJ First reports said tin was smashed to oit<£ The engine jumptrack soon after the dragging the bus wto about 20225 words
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Advertisement15 1958-10-22 14 JOHN LITTLE (Malaya) LTD. (Incorporated m Singapore) Raffles Place and at Raffles Hotel. SinftP o*'015 words
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